Archive - 08 Sep 2005
Leader: Is offshoring good or bad for UK workers?
New evidence shows it's not all doom and gloom
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ASA tells Orange to be more explicit
Mobile operator not especially forthcoming on special offers
Gartner: Linux 'five years away from mainstream' use
Open source operating system halfway to maturity
Offshore outsourcing has not hit UK jobs, says ONS
Report comes as Indian IT company creates 600 jobs in Northern Ireland
Microsoft sets sights on medium-sized businesses
"They don't have the resources to build custom solutions," says Ballmer
Radioactive: What's next for 3G?
Operators look to new technologies to speed adoption
BBC wants you to splice dung, Norfolk and old calculators
First archive content debuts under Creative Commons-type licence
iTunes scores 80 per cent of UK downloads
Calculators at the ready...
Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Bill Gates
It's been a year of philanthropy rather than blazing software trails...
Photos: Apple unveils new iPod, iTunes mobile and more
With a Nano of help from Madonna...
Wi-Fi hotspots leave business travellers cold
High flyers would rather have more legroom and better in-flight entertainment, says Gartner
Wanadoo to spend €1bn on local loop unbundling
"It's not going to cover all the UK - that's just not possible. That's the job of BT"
Big Blue bulks up email and server software
Collaboration, collaboration, collaboration...
HP's CEO gives strategic sneak-preview
Hurd makes himself heard (a little)
Apple unleashes iPod Nano - and iTunes mobile
Jobs: We will Rokr you, with something "impossibly small"
"Nightmare" tax credits system slammed by MPs
Report says Inland Revenue system "fatally undermined" by complexity